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True and false questions. Explain the answer and give an example.
A. A valid argument may have a false premise and a true conclusion. Give an example.
B. If an argument has all true premisesand a true conclusion, then it is always a reasonable (good) argument. Give an example.

What is the relationship between deductive and inductive arguments?
Why are both types valuable in research?
For each type, provide examples from health care administrations, illustrating benefits of their usage.

Please explain the difference in deductive arguments that are valid, but not sound and deductive arguments that are valid and sound. Please provide example of both in premise conclusion form. Also, please explain how to write an inductive argument when looking at a specific conclusionand how one would make the argument stronger

1. Arguments are inductive if they are invalid.
(True or false and Explain why??)
2. A valid argument can have a false conclusion.
(Explain why and If true, then give an example??)
3. The claim "The earth is round" is a valid statement.
(True or false and Explain why??)
4. A logically sound argument may